“No, there’s no advantage at all. We were at a disadvantage in that we were not provided information that we are constitutionally required to have in order to have just a basic, fair trial,” said Dan Kaminsky. “All we’re trying to do is level the playing field to ensure that we get a fair trial. As of yet we still haven’t received all of the information. The judge has ordered it. We expect to receive it. If we receive all of the information then we are at least able to have a fair trial.”

District Attorney Carrie Schneider’s office told us she was not available for an interview.

The Plamann family sent FOX 11 a statement regarding the new developments in the case. It says: “Although we are disappointed with the release of Dianna and Kandi, knowing that there are rescheduled trial dates for each gives us something to hold onto. This drawn-out process has been an emotional rollercoaster for our family, but we trust that, in the end, we will find closure in Lara’s death.”

The women had been scheduled to stand trial in May and June. Dianna Siveny’s trial is now scheduled to start Aug. 25, and Kandi Siveny’s trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 29.

Both women will be released from the Outagamie County jail on Sunday. They must wear GPS monitors and report to law enforcement on weekdays. Plus, neither defendant is allowed to contact state witnesses or the victim’s family.